Honda 53220-ka4-000 Steering Head Thread Upper on 2040-parts.com
Palmdale, California, US
Honda 53220-KA4-000 Steering Head Thread Upper Threads in good condition. Rubber part of item is flexible with no visible signs of cracking. Item(s) removed from 1981 CR450R and compatible with other vehicles. While I have tried to list all known compatible vehicles, I do not have access to official were used information. Comments and or questions are welcome!
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